2013-02-21, 16:05
Fixed it for movies with this:
Episodes can only be handled semi-manually since the filename doesn't contain any identifying information.
1.
Once you activate "Select / Ignore for all" it's kinda like a auto-repeater. Click Select and it'll auto-select each first entry. Click Ignore and it'll auto-ignore each selection.
2.
Press Ctrl+Shift+Delete to clear the cache. Next time you match movies it'll take longer but it'll be forced to grab the latest new data.
3.
If it's greyed out it can't find an acceptable match. Probably because the title is german. You can try a different datasource or changing language to german might help. In anycase you can always force input the (preferably english) movie name manually via shift-click datasource.
Everything else is in the FAQ:
http://filebot.sourceforge.net/forums/vi...hp?f=3&t=7
Code:
(pro7|rtl|rtl2|srtl|rtlnitro|vox|kabel1|sat1|viva|orf1|orf2|atv|arte|zdf|zdfneo|ard|ardeinsfestival|stv|tele5|sf1|sf2|hr3|bay3|puls4|mdr|wdr|rbb|sixx|sw3).\b\d{1,3}
Episodes can only be handled semi-manually since the filename doesn't contain any identifying information.
1.
Once you activate "Select / Ignore for all" it's kinda like a auto-repeater. Click Select and it'll auto-select each first entry. Click Ignore and it'll auto-ignore each selection.
2.
Press Ctrl+Shift+Delete to clear the cache. Next time you match movies it'll take longer but it'll be forced to grab the latest new data.
3.
If it's greyed out it can't find an acceptable match. Probably because the title is german. You can try a different datasource or changing language to german might help. In anycase you can always force input the (preferably english) movie name manually via shift-click datasource.
Everything else is in the FAQ:
http://filebot.sourceforge.net/forums/vi...hp?f=3&t=7